Phyllis Koch-Sheras and Marty Rowan take a breather from the dance floor.

Jose Lambert and Gabe Silverman get down with the guests and performers.

Live Arts Development Director Jennifer Lindsay with Joseph LeVaca.

Dan Murphy and Liz Porter

Todd Toms awards Daphne Latham the evening's "Too Sexy" award.

Thomas Woltz and Cindy Burke, who co-designed the event with John Gibson

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Live Arts certainly broke up the monotony of February with its racy Red Masque party held Saturday, February 9. Performers kept the heat up, dancing, breathing fire, telling lovers' fortunes, and appearing in provocative living tableaus, while guests savored the rare roast beef, sinful chocolate desserts, and ripe strawberries. A little red devil, men in skirts, shining red silks, carnivale masks, and even a stalwart mountie crowded the luxuriously appointed space and danced until the wee hours. While it may be the most talked about party many Charlottesvillians can remember, rumors of a red goat remain unsubstantiated.